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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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1. A six-line unit of verse constituting a stanza or section of a poem.
Anapest
Sestet
Image
Situational Irony
2. The conversation of characters in a literary work.
Legend
Caesura
Dialogue
Fiction
3. The difference between what is expected and what actually happens.
Voice
Irony
Tone
Catharsis
4. A customary feature of a literary work - such as the use of a chorus in Greek tragedy - the inclusion of an explicit moral in a fable - or the use of a particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle.
Iamb
Simile
Convention
Theme
5. A Greek term first used by Aristotle to describe the emotional cleansing or purification that results after watching a tragedy performed on stage.
Catharsis
Alliteration
Conceit
Parallelism
6. A pair of rhymed lines that may or may not constitute a seperate stanza in a poem.
Iamb
Sestina
Internal Conflict
Couplet
7. The grammatical order of words in a sentence or line of verse or dialogue.
Syntax
Aside
Pyrrhic
Image
8. Poetic meters such as trochaic and oactylic that move or fall from a stressed to an unstressed syllable.
Symbolism
Spondee
Subject
Falling Meter
9. Broken down acts.
Parallelism
Allegory
Scenes
Style
10. A figure of speech in which an abstract concept or an absent or imaginary person is directly addressed.
Ode
Quatrain
Symbolism
Apostrophe
11. An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
Iamb
Suspense
Style
Stanza
12. A nineteen-line lyric poem that relies heavily on repetition.
Villanelle
Image
Allusion
Point of View
13. A stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones.
Voice
Dactyl
Sonnet
Antagonist
14. A story passed down over the generations that was once believed to be true.
Quatrain
Fiction
Metaphor
Myth
15. A technique in which words - phrases - or sounds are repeated for emphasis.
Symbolism
Parable
Repetition
Reversal
16. A historical or literary reference to a person - place - thing - or event that the reader is expected to recognize.
Subject
Allusion
Onomatopoeia
External Conflict
17. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object animal - or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.
Complication
Metonymy
Subject
Personification
18. A short story that teaches a moral or a religious lesson.
Cliche
Parable
Hyperbole
Scenes
19. A figure of speech in which two completely unlike things are compared.
Spondee
Climax
Conceit
Rising Action
20. An accented syllable followed by an unaccented one.
Trochee
3rd Person (Omniscient)
External Conflict
Dialect
21. A character who contrsts and parallels the main character in a play or story.
Analogy
Quatrain
Foil
Sestina
22. Poetry without a regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
Conceit
Setting
Imagery
Free Verse
23. The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and acharacters of a work.
External Conflict
Epigram
Hyperbole
Tone
24. A brief witty poem - often satirical.
Cliche
Figurative Language
Convention
Epigram
25. The character or force with which the protagonist conflicts.
External Conflict
Falling Action
Free Verse
Antagonist
26. A speech delivered while only one character is on stage; it reveals a character's innermost thoughts and feelings.
Symbolism
Symbol
Characterization
Solioquy
27. Two unaccented syllables followed by an accented syllable.
Villanelle
Lyric Poem
Anapest
Rhyme
28. The dictionary meaning of a word.
Setting
Conflict
Figurative Language
Denotation
29. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Meter
Symbolism
Subject
Denotation
30. The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose.
Onomatopoeia
Point of View
Structure
Assonance
31. The use of similar structure to express similar or related ideas - words - phrases - sentences - or paragraphs may be organized in a parallel structure.
Sonnet
Figurative Language
Parallelism
Scenes
32. The voice an actor takes on to tell the story in a particular work.
Persona
Image
Enjambment
Rhyme
33. Words spoken by one character in a play - either directly to the audience or to another character - that the other characters supposedly do not hear.
Elegy
Characterization
Conceit
Aside
34. An intensification of the conflict in a story or play.
Solioquy
Literal Language
Fiction
Complication
35. A character struggles with himself/herself and his/her opposing needs.
Internal Conflict
Dialect
Falling Action
Closed Form
36. A story passed down over generations that is believed to be based on real events and real people.
Foot
Conceit
Legend
Epigram
37. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
Audience
Understatement
Lyric Poem
Anapest
38. Refers to a writers use of language - including the use of literary techniques - word choice - and sentence structure - that sets one writer apart from another.
Assonance
Spondee
Dialogue
Voice
39. A division or unit of a poem that is repeated in the same form - - either with similar or identical patterns or rhyme and meter - or with variations from one stanza to another.
Subject
Stanza
Paradox
Foil
40. A figure of speech involving exaggeration.
Audience
Hyperbole
Protagonist
Exposition
41. A short saying with a moral.
Sonnet
Aphorism
Legend
Repetition
42. A love lyric in which the speaker complains about the arrival of the dawn - when he must part from his lover.
Lyric Poem
Dialect
Iamb
Aubade
43. A long - statle poem in stanzas of varied length - meter - and form.
Subject
1st Person
Rhyme
Ode
44. A concrete representation of a sense impression - a feeling - or an idea.
Connotation
Meter
Stereotype
Image
45. An interruption of a work's chronology to describe or present an incident that occurred prior to the main time frame of a work's action.
Free Verse
Flashback
Falling Action
Paradox
46. Spectific characteristics are applied to an entire group of people and are used to 'classify' those people as part of a 'group'.
Act
Exposition
Iamb
Stereotype
47. The omission of an unstressed vowel or syllable to preserve the meter of a line of poetry.
Elision
Falling Action
Denouement
Paradox
48. A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea.
Lyric Poem
Metonymy
Analogy
3rd Person (Omniscient)
49. A recurring pattern found in a work or works of literature; the pattern is usually representative of something else.
Personification
Plot
Recognition
Motif
50. Then narrator is a character in the story and tells the reader his/her story using the pronoun 'I'.
Antagonist
Rhythm
Paradox
1st Person